Mosaic 13 trisomy due to de novo 13/13 translocation with subsequent fission. Karyotype: 46,XX,-13, +t(13;13)(p11;q11)/46,XX,del(13)(p11). A second example
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Mosaic 13 trisomy due to de novo 13/13 translocation with subsequent fission. Karyotype: 46,XX,-13, +t(13;13)(p11;q11)/46,XX,del(13)(p11). A second example
Abstract
In this paper we report a second example of 13 trisomy mosaicism due to de novo 13/13 translocation followed by postzygotic fission of the translocation chromosome in a polymalformed female newborn.
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Isochromosome formation and subsequent fission or short arm deletion and subsequent isochromosome formation?Ann Genet. 1990;33(1):60. Ann Genet. 1990. PMID: 2369073 No abstract available.
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